Your statement that,"Smaller fighters beat bigger fighters all the time" is too vague.
You have to say what you mean by "smaller fighter", "bigger fighter", "beat" and "all the time".
If you tightened up your statement, defined your terms and did some research, you might be able to have a discussion based on facts rather than opinion.
For example, a"smaller fighter" might be a guy moving up to a higher weight class or a hw who is outweighed by his opponent. It could even mean a fighter who is shorter than his opponent.
By "all the time" you probably mean "it happens a lot"
But what is a lot? 60% of the time, 70%?
My point is without some clarity and some facts it's all just one opinion vs another opinion.
You have to say what you mean by "smaller fighter", "bigger fighter", "beat" and "all the time".
If you tightened up your statement, defined your terms and did some research, you might be able to have a discussion based on facts rather than opinion.
For example, a"smaller fighter" might be a guy moving up to a higher weight class or a hw who is outweighed by his opponent. It could even mean a fighter who is shorter than his opponent.
By "all the time" you probably mean "it happens a lot"
But what is a lot? 60% of the time, 70%?
My point is without some clarity and some facts it's all just one opinion vs another opinion.
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